The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 7, 1982 Page: 10 of 30
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Hereford’s Gary Long । U i and Monterey's
Mark Lambert weren't exactly singing to each
other Friday night as Long scores here, but
the Herd danced to a new tune with a 50-46
District 4-5A basketball win at the La Plata
gym. Long finished with eight points for HHS
in the game. । Brand Photo by Kelly Cherry).
Main Attraction
Whiteface cager Don Delozier
1401 funis himself the center of at-
traction as he puts up a shot
against MHS defenders Bryan
lester i Uh, Harold Alderson (34),
and Mark Lambert (32) Friday
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in the Herd's 50-46 win Watching
the collision is Hereford's Jolin
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a sterling performance for
Hereford, which connected on
24 of 26 free throws to roll to
the win High copped three of
four charity tosses in the
game, but Herd playmaker
Alan Wartes, who finished as
the game’s high scorer with
19 points, chipped in 11 of 12
tries from the line
The win gave coach Bobby
Decker’s boys a 1-3 mark in
the first half of district play,
and will hopefully give them
some momentum for the se-
cond half which begins next
week The win also moved the
Herd to 5-19 on the year
Monterey, which fell to 8-18
overall and 2-2 in the loop, led
by as many as six points in
Uh- first quarter as Harold
Andrews hit a free throw at
the 1 53 mark for a 12-6 MHS
advantage
Brian Taylor hit a long-
range jumper. Wartes stole
the ball for a driving layup,
and Taylor added two free
tosses as the Herd closed the
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MANAGING EDITOR
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they shaved points
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he sentenced the other three
James Burke of New York
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Rocco Perla of Braddock
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iiiiuin 20 the judge emphasiz
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pact on • ollege athleties
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knotted the game at 42 before
Lambert laid a bucket in at
the 5 25 mark, and Wartes
then made it again with free
throws 10 and 11 with 4:43
left
The Whitefaces called tune
out with 344 left, opting to try
to bring the Plainsmen out of
their zone defense, and Long
was finally fouled by Tar-
water with 1:10 showing on
the dock
Long’s two free throws
made it 46-44, but Tarwater's
howitizer from 20 feet tied the
game again, setting the stage
for Welch and High's final
heroics.
Wartes' 19 led all scorers in
the game, while Alderson and
Lambert led MHS with 10
apiece. Hereford got nine
points from High, and eight
more from Long. while
Delozier finished with six.
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the game Friday night to pro-
pell the Hereford Whitefaces
to their first District 4-5A
basketball win, a 50-46 deci-
sion over the Monterey
Plainsmen
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Welch's shot, his only gap to 15-12 as the period end-
points for the night, came ed, however
after the Herd worked for the The second eight minutes of
final shot as the game was play were Hereford's as the
knotted at 46-46 following a hosts outscored the visitors
20-foot jumper by MHS' Paul 15-8 Wartes was 6-6 from the
Tarwater line in the penod. and would
The Herd's Gary Long fed have had two more chances
High on the baseline with except for a mouth injury in-
about 12 seconds left, and the curred on a play on which he
HHS senior eluded a drew a charge by Anderson
Monterey defender to feed Long replaced Wartes in
Welch for the pressure- the game, and calmly swish-
packed buc ket three ticks ed both free throws for a 27-23
later Herd lead with seven seconds
High put the game out of left in the half,
reach with just one second The Whitefaces opened up
left after he took the rebound as much as a 10-point bulge in
off a desperation 30-footer by the third period at 35-25 as
Tarwater with and was fouled Long, Wartes. Don Delozier,
by MHS' David Alderson and High each tallied two
The two free tosses capped points in an 6-2 advantage for
<4 conspiracy to commit
racketeering, to be served
concurrently with the max
imum five years each for con
spiracy to commit sports
bribry and for using m
terstate facilities to further .1
crime
He could have received n
years on the racketeering
conspiracy chare
Prosecutor Edward
Mi Dmald declined • omment
on the sentence as did Kuhn
who remained free on bail
pending outcome of an appeal
of his । onviction
But Zimmel man '.nd
The length of it is
outrageous "
He had asked the judye to
tie lenient and consider
Kuhn s age and a past free of
enminal activity
Kulm was convicted with
four others of conspiring to
fix the point spread ot at least
six games during the Boston
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season so that their betting
syndicate could beat tmwkies
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Former Boston College
basketball player Kick Kuhn
was given 10 years in prison
I r ida l by a judge who said he
heped the stiff sentence
would keep othwer athletes
frm bntw and point shaving
schemes
It was twelieved to t the
stiffest term ever given a nd
lege player convicted of fix
ini' basketball games
US Distriet Judge llenry
Bramwell rejected a plea tor
lenien i from Kuhn s lawyer.
Gary Zimmerman. and a re
quest that he consider impos
me i sentence such as publie
service work rather than a
lad term for the -year old
former player from
Swissvale Pa
Unfortunately, I don't
ive alternative sentences I
don I twlieve in them the
Nrwklyn federal court judge
said
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offered that a substantial
term at inearceration impas-
ed on this defendant will tie
recalled in the future try
another college athlete who
mac be tempted to com
prommse his performance,"
tw said
Kuhn s 10 year sentence
was for his Nov 23conviction
the winners during the first
four minutes of the period.
Monterey came back with
eight points in a row.
however, to make it 35-33
before High's 5-footer made it
37-33 a four-point HHS lead
again
The Herd ended the period
ahead 39-35, but saw the
Plainsmen take a 42-40 lead
with 5 50 remaining on two
free throws by Mark
Lambert.
Long’s two charity tries
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 7, 1982, newspaper, February 7, 1982; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1451260/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.